On Thu, 27 Nov 2014, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:

which shows a non-broken DoE response, so it looks your domain is
all set.  Though sometimes the issue is triggered by a wildcard at
the zone apex ("*.example.com") that is incorretly applied to

I stopped using wildcards for my active used domains. They make too much trouble compared to the positive effects they have and only use them for half-dead redirect domains now. :-)

Which BTW told me that there are mail-servers which don't like CNAME:

For some subdomains when switching from catchall to individual settings I simply set a CNAME to another name with correct MX settings

name.domain.tld --> mail.domain.tld (containing A,AAAA and MX)

It worked for many servers, but some started to deliver mail to u...@mail.domain.tld instead of u...@name.domain.tld. They shouldn't rewrite the mail address, should they?

Now these subdomains have MX only (yes I know it would also work without MX for these as well).

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